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09-17-2015 02:52 PM
@june22 wrote:
@Marienkaefer2 wrote:
@NoelSeven wrote:I'm surprised people don't know them by sight, they're all in the news frequently. It's important to know who is who.
How can a person not know them? They are all prominent people, mentioned in the news quite frequently. One may not be totally familiar with their records or positions, but I can't imagine not knowing who they are. People seem to be more knowledgeable about the intricate details of the Kardashians' lives than who the candidates are for president.
This is the kind of attitude that makes people just not vote or even try to understand and follow the political scene. YOU can not imagine not knowing who they are? What a one sided statement to make.....shows your ignorance in people in general.
All of the 11 candidates are not all prominent people at all! Several are new to me this go around. I watch the news, read the paper and yes watch TV. I am just the average Joe trying to understand how it all works and try to listen to every candidate to see who is who and what is what. To say everyone should know who they are?.... That is just hogwash!
@june22 wrote:
@Marienkaefer2 wrote:
@NoelSeven wrote:I'm surprised people don't know them by sight, they're all in the news frequently. It's important to know who is who.
How can a person not know them? They are all prominent people, mentioned in the news quite frequently. One may not be totally familiar with their records or positions, but I can't imagine not knowing who they are. People seem to be more knowledgeable about the intricate details of the Kardashians' lives than who the candidates are for president.
This is the kind of attitude that makes people just not vote or even try to understand and follow the political scene. YOU can not imagine not knowing who they are? What a one sided statement to make.....shows your ignorance in people in general.
All of the 11 candidates are not all prominent people at all! Several are new to me this go around. I watch the news, read the paper and yes watch TV. I am just the average Joe trying to understand how it all works and try to listen to every candidate to see who is who and what is what. To say everyone should know who they are?.... That is just hogwash!
Okay.
I still don't understand how one can not know or at least recognize their names. Who was it that you were unaware of?
09-17-2015 02:58 PM
I pay attention to politics, but I don't consider myself an expert or anything, and I knew all of them and their backgrounds.
I consider all of them prominent figures too. I guess Kasich is newer to the national stage, but he was there for the last debate and got a lot of attention from it, so you should have known him from that.
Information is so readily available on the internet or through TV news. It doesn't take much to quickly catch up on the contenders.
09-17-2015 03:08 PM
Quite frankly unless you are living under a rock, I think we all know who all of the characters are on both sides.
If people do not know by now, then do us all a favor and do not vote.
I call that group of people. "low information voters".
09-17-2015 03:14 PM
@icezeus wrote:Quite frankly unless you are living under a rock, I think we all know who all of the characters are on both sides.
If people do not know by now, then do us all a favor and do not vote.
I call that group of people. "low information voters".
ITA. Well said!
09-17-2015 03:24 PM
@Marienkaefer2 wrote:
@june22 wrote:
@Marienkaefer2 wrote:
@NoelSeven wrote:I'm surprised people don't know them by sight, they're all in the news frequently. It's important to know who is who.
How can a person not know them? They are all prominent people, mentioned in the news quite frequently. One may not be totally familiar with their records or positions, but I can't imagine not knowing who they are. People seem to be more knowledgeable about the intricate details of the Kardashians' lives than who the candidates are for president.
This is the kind of attitude that makes people just not vote or even try to understand and follow the political scene. YOU can not imagine not knowing who they are? What a one sided statement to make.....shows your ignorance in people in general.
All of the 11 candidates are not all prominent people at all! Several are new to me this go around. I watch the news, read the paper and yes watch TV. I am just the average Joe trying to understand how it all works and try to listen to every candidate to see who is who and what is what. To say everyone should know who they are?.... That is just hogwash!
@june22 wrote:
@Marienkaefer2 wrote:
@NoelSeven wrote:I'm surprised people don't know them by sight, they're all in the news frequently. It's important to know who is who.
How can a person not know them? They are all prominent people, mentioned in the news quite frequently. One may not be totally familiar with their records or positions, but I can't imagine not knowing who they are. People seem to be more knowledgeable about the intricate details of the Kardashians' lives than who the candidates are for president.
This is the kind of attitude that makes people just not vote or even try to understand and follow the political scene. YOU can not imagine not knowing who they are? What a one sided statement to make.....shows your ignorance in people in general.
All of the 11 candidates are not all prominent people at all! Several are new to me this go around. I watch the news, read the paper and yes watch TV. I am just the average Joe trying to understand how it all works and try to listen to every candidate to see who is who and what is what. To say everyone should know who they are?.... That is just hogwash!
Okay.
I still don't understand how one can not know or at least recognize their names. Who was it that you were unaware of?
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I also have to wonder who it is that's an unknown. The only one I can think of who hasn't been front page news for a long time is John Kasich.
09-17-2015 03:25 PM
@ lovestoteach wrote:They kept cutting off BC and some others at seemingly crucial points as if there were closely guarded secrets to be learned?
Probably because they went over their 90 second time, and 30 second rebuttal.
mm
09-17-2015 03:28 PM
I find it unbelievable that someone would not vote because of the perceived attitude of another voter.
It's our duty to become informed and vote for the person we think best for the job. No blaming it on what another private citizen may or may not have said.
09-17-2015 03:32 PM
I realize that we live in a technology age but that is not an excuse. What did people do to find out about candidates prior to the age of Google? We still have newspapers and Libraries where one can learn a great deal.
I know not everyone has quick access to info but that is why we still have newspapers and magazines. It may not be as fast but you can find out things and talk to others.
Just a suggestion.
09-17-2015 03:33 PM - edited 09-17-2015 05:05 PM
@Gemspirit wrote:I'm also proudly from NJ. I think they do it on purpose to confuse those of us who don't know some of the lesser known candidates, and only the heavy hitters at this point. Frankly, tonight, I am quite disturbed by some of what I'm seeing.
I'm not of that persuasion and I knew who they all were by sight. I not only watched the big debate, but I watched the smaller debate prior to that. I was disturbed by what I was hearing and seeing. There was only one candidate that appeared knowledgeable and presidential, my opinion of course. My dad must be turning over in his grave to see what has become of his party. (I know. I'll probably get deleted for saying it.) By the way, you have to give me props for being a trooper: I watched the earlier debate with the four runners up plus the big debate even though it all seemed endless, and I'm a Democrat.
09-17-2015 03:35 PM
Noel, and Kasich had his own show on Fox for awhile, and also filled in a lot for Billo. Since we know that FNN is the most watched network, and their viewers the most informed,
, I'd expect him to at least be recognizable from there. Plus, when he wonthe Ohio governorship, that was kinda big news. ..a big win for Republicans.
Again, I wouldn't think that everyone would know everything about their pasts and records, but to at least know who they are without name tags. ![]()
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